US10881087B1 - Method of harvesting crustaceans - Google Patents
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- Harvesting crustaceans is beset by many challenges.
- the typical technique, for crabs is to lay out baited traps (“pots” for crab traps) in a loose grid of about 1 nautical mile between pots. This process can take a day, as the total route for laying out pots can be over 100 nautical miles. Then, the process of retrieving the pots begins, which is even more time consuming. As the pots are retrieved, difficult decisions must be made. For example, if a pot rich with crabs is found, the captain may decide to stop retrieving pots and begin laying pots out in a tighter grid, of about 1 ⁇ 8 nautical mile between pots, around the pot with multiple crabs inside, on the theory that a rich crab area has been found.
- Another problem encountered is that of harvesting crabs in an area where there is a mix of crab species, particularly when one or more of the species is protected.
- crabs in a protected species may be brought to the surface, but then must be released back into the ocean.
- the fisheries managing authority in Alaska has forbidden that this species even be brought to the ocean surface, effectively shutting down harvesting in areas that are rich in other crab species, such as the Pribilof Islands Red Crab.
- the present invention may take the form of a method of harvesting crustaceans that utilizes a trap and buoy system, each trap being equipped with a digital camera and a light flash mechanism and being electrically connected to a buoy which has a wireless broadcast system to forward images received from the camera wirelessly to a further location that is equipped to receive the wirelessly transmitted image and to display the image to a human user.
- the method begins with laying out traps in the ocean, in a grid having a first grid spacing. Then for each trap, repeatedly lighting the trap with the flash mechanism and forming an image with the digital camera and sending the image to the further location. Then monitoring the images. Finally, in reliance on the images deciding to begin laying out traps in a grid, having a second grid spacing that is tighter than the first grid spacing, around a particular trap.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a marine life trap having a bait box, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the marine life trap of claim 1 , in the process of ejecting the bait box.
- a crab harvest system in a first preferred method, includes traps and buoys, with each trap electrically communicating to a buoy.
- the trap and the buoy are connected with an electrical conductive wire, whereas in another the communicative link is a sonar link.
- each trap includes a digital camera and a light flash mechanism and each buoy is equipped with a wireless broadcast mechanism, capable of forwarding digital images taken by the digital camera to a further location, typically on the boat that initially holds the traps.
- the buoy forwards the image signal to the boat directly, whereas in another embodiment the further location is shore based and a shore based person evaluates the images and directs or advises the boat crew.
- the traps are laid out in a grid having a first grid spacing of between one-half nautical mile and one and a half nautical miles. This process is continued until all of the traps are laid out, or an initial set of traps set to be laid out is all laid out, or until a decision is made to stop laying out the traps.
- a trap After a trap is laid out, it begins to repeatedly light the trap with the light trap mechanism and send images to the buoy, which relays the images to a further location where they are examined by a person.
- the images are formed periodically, on the order of one every hour, for each trap.
- the person monitoring the images can command that an image be taken, and the images are taken (including the use of the flash) on command from this person.
- a computer program is used to evaluate the images, in one variant using artificial intelligence.
- a decision may be made to lay down the traps in a grid having a second grid spacing, tighter than the first, in an area that has been found to be rich in crabs.
- the second grid spacing is between one tenth and one sixth of a nautical mile between traps.
- This decision may be made by a person viewing the images from the traps and may be made before the initial grid is entirely laid out. The human user may base his decision on recent information on crab harvesting in the area, so that if an unusually large number of crabs are found in the first ten traps laid out, that may cause a speedy reevaluation of plans, to lay traps in a tight grid, in this area.
- One advantage of making an early decision to lay traps in a tighter grid is that there will be more traps still on board the vessel, when this decision is made.
- a trap 10 includes a camera 12 , and a light flash mechanism 14 that is tuned to have a maximum reflectance from a particular species of protected crabs, for example Blue King Crabs. Accordingly, when a trap contains a Blue King Crab, this crab will appear brightly illuminated and therefore clearly distinguishable from any other crab. When this is found, the person examining the images may send a signal, by reverse course, to the buoy which will relay it to the trap, to open the trap door 16 . (All crab traps or pots are currently equipped with doors, which can be opened to remove the caught crabs). In this embodiment, the door latch is remotely operable to permit the door to swing open.
- a light flash mechanism 14 that is tuned to have a maximum reflectance from a particular species of protected crabs, for example Blue King Crabs. Accordingly, when a trap contains a Blue King Crab, this crab will appear brightly illuminated and therefore clearly distinguishable from any other crab. When this is found, the person examining the images may send a signal, by reverse course, to
- a solenoid 18 causes a pin 19 to be withdrawn from a door hasp 20 , and the door is urged by a spring 22 , to swing open when unopposed.
- a bait cage 30 inside the trap is equipped with a similar latched spring mechanism (not shown), or held by a holder 32 , that is part of door 16 whereby when the pin 19 is withdrawn, any bait remaining in the bait cage is ejected from the trap 10 , by action of the spring 22 acting on door 16 .
- the spring action is amplified by way of a lever arm, to form a bait catapult. By ejecting the bait, any protected species of crabs are thereby encouraged to leave the trap, so that it can be the more readily retrieved.
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